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We reduce our carbon footprint: The photovoltaic power plant of the IEM CAS reaches almost maximum efficiency in the current weather.

OtherSustainability Published on 06. 08. 2024 Reading time Reading time: 1 minute

We are fans of 21st-century technology and are proud that we are moving with the times in the field of green energy. Summer sunny weather is ideal for the high efficiency of our photovoltaic power plant. Thanks to the intense sunshine, we are reaching almost the maximum of our solar panels’ total capacity, allowing us to use the available solar energy to generate clean electricity efficiently.

Current data shows that our power plant is currently producing 58,40 kW, which represents 80% of its maximum capacity. This increased production helps us reduce our energy costs and protects the environment.

Since our PV plant was launched in November last year, we have produced a total of 47,33 MWh of clean electricity, reducing our carbon footprint by 17,51 t CO2.

Emission factor of 0,37 t CO2/MWh

Aerial photography of the IEM CAS building with photovoltaic panels and efficiency infographic: power efficiency 58.40 kW, which represents 80.44% of the maximum installed capacity of 72.59 kWp. Data update on 6 August 2024, at 12:00.